ShareFollow UsWhen it comes to legal problems, you don’t want to mess around. Getting hung up in an avoidable legal bind is something that can trash your future without even lifting a finger. Whether it’s an eviction, traffic ticket, or a lawsuit, a legal plan can cover you in case of emergency. A Legal Plan Keeps Your Family Safe Your family is the people that you want to protect in case of legal attack, but they are also often…

ShareFollow UsThe Orlando shooting by terrorist, auto-matic gunman Omar Mateen brings up a lot of questions if you think critically. If not…just read. Gun Control: “Good Guys” V “Bad Guys” For Gun Control everyone wants to keep the weapons out of the hands of the dangerous. Some, like Trump, too many probably, think that a […]

Yahoo recently, and by recently we mean a few years ago, started realizing the potential threats of identity theft. Because of this, they decided to invest in some form of #IDtheftprotection for their CEO, Marissa Mayer. In the year 2014, Yahoo had spent approximately $26,891 to keep her identity secure. Kind of seems like pocket money from a multi-billion dollar company. Is that really enough to keep this head of a huge companies identity safe?﻿

Protect your #identity like Robocop protected his city. Robocop's main goal was to "Serve the public trust, Protect the innocent, and Uphold the law," just as ID theft protection is to serve your trust and protect your identity. By deploying security solutions, you have the ability to deploy multiple solutions that can easily lower and recognize automatic attacks to your identity. Welcome to the future.﻿

ShareFollow Us Hundreds of years ago, you could argue that life was a lot different than life now. Culture, beliefs, mindsets, and personalities were nothing like what they are today. One of the biggest differences between then and now, is the idea and practice of slavery. Slavery was “abolished” in the 1800’s, or so we thought. Once the 13th Amendment was passed, we believed that things had finally been worked out, and that this outrageous concept was no more. According…

Forget the fact that the transition’s happening right now as we speak. Forget the fact that even consumers are a bit wary despite the fact that there are these reasons why people shouldn’t worry. The new credit card chip technology, EMV, is coming. It most definitely will stick. It will stay. And while it’s going to be a long transition (imagine how many stores in the entire nation will have to be fitted with these new credit card reading machines), and card companies will be slowly rolling out these new bad boys, the fact of the matter is this — businesses are straggling to catch up.Read More →

As seen here, the expectation is people may be wary about the whole credit card switch thing from magnetized strip to tiny computer chip (especially with credit card fraud always being a problem) despite these three reasons why we shouldn’t be scared. We’re protective over our plastic! However, fear not: this isn’t a change that’s […]

#Financial#Advisement is crucial in business. But just what do you need to ask, as a business, when sitting with YOUR financial advisor? Here are a good set of questions you really absolutely HAVE to ask. Courtesy of #CBB.﻿

While we're on the subject of LGBT workplace discrimination, what about the IT industry? Any opportunities there? Oh, yes. Just ask CA Technologies, arguably one of the largest firms for software innovation in the country.

Just how big are they? Well, the company services more than half of the Gobal Fortune 500 for starters. They also provide the support for 20 of the biggest global banks and 25 federal agencies. There's a reason why CA Technologies is hailed as one of the "World's 100 Most Innovative Companies" by Forbes Magazine.

Please don't be fooled by the hefty fees and retainers, and while probably the most reputable credit counselor may also be an attorney (who can, and often does, charge quite the retaining fee), legal representation is NOT a credit counseling session by any means.

A reputable credit counselor will charge a REASONABLE fee. Not anything that'll break your bank, really. So be sure to ask the ultimate question: "how much do you charge?" Don't mince words and get to the nitty gritty. Then do comparisons with multiple other credit counselors you've consulted, and see which one might be the best fit for you.﻿